
Buddha at the Gas Pump 158. Father Thomas Keating
Father Thomas Keating, a Trappist monk and co-founder of the Centering Prayer movement, shares profound insights into Christian contemplative prayer. He explores the concept of God as an infinite presence and discusses the interplay between modern science and theology. Delving into human perception and illusion, he emphasizes the importance of detaching from false selves. The conversation touches on suffering, divine humility, and the transformative power of Centering Prayer, highlighting its potential for personal and communal healing.
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God As Boundless 'Is-Ness'
- God is best described as 'is-ness' or I AM, an unbounded presence beyond concepts.
- Father Thomas Keating urges transcending rational labels to experience God's dynamic, evolving presence.
God As Ongoing Evolution
- Evolutionary cosmology reframes God as change itself and ongoing creation.
- Keating says human consciousness is a manifestation of God within the evolutionary process.
Perception Is Conditioned Illusion
- Our perceived world is skewed by conditioned lenses and desires for control and security.
- Spiritual life asks us to recognize those illusions and live the divine life amid suffering and joy.
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Intro
00:00 • 1min
Defining God as Infinite Presence
01:29 • 3min
Science, Cosmology, and Theology
04:16 • 2min
God as Change and Evolution
06:25 • 4min
Perception, Illusion, and the Spiritual Life
10:29 • 3min
Freedom, Suffering, and Divine Humility
13:00 • 6min
Loss of Wholeness and Playful Creation
19:15 • 2min
God's Games and the Purpose of Trials
21:07 • 3min
Polarities, Free Will and Evolutionary Risk
24:15 • 4min
Trinity, Relationship, and Human Freedom
28:35 • 1min
Awakenings and Invisible Energies
29:54 • 2min
Meditation as Access to Deeper Self
31:59 • 5min
Views on Reincarnation and Memory
36:35 • 5min
Formation of the False Self
42:05 • 5min
Need for Universal Ethics and Compassion
46:59 • 5min
Oneness, Mutual Influence, and Responsibility
51:53 • 57sec
Centering Prayer's Potential for Transformation
52:50 • 2min
Centering Prayer in Practice
54:36 • 2min
Steps and Attitude for Centering Prayer
56:16 • 4min
Handling Thoughts and Using the Sacred Word
59:49 • 4min
Recommended Routine and Physical Settling
01:03:32 • 4min
Purification and Emotional Healing
01:07:44 • 5min
Centering Prayer as Preparation for Contemplation
01:13:10 • 4min
Recognizing Divine Action in Daily Life
01:17:29 • 2min
Spiritual Roadmap Toward Union
01:19:55 • 8min
Personal Progress and Continued Transformation
01:27:27 • 2min
Christ, Incarnation, and Other Life in Cosmos
01:29:15 • 5min
God's Omnipresence and Interconnected Reality
01:34:44 • 4min
Becoming God by Grace Through Service
01:38:54 • 4min
Interspiritual Dialogue and Mutual Enrichment
01:42:49 • 4min
God Uses Defective Instruments
01:46:36 • 4min
Outro
01:50:09 • 12sec

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Beyond Religion
A Guide to Cultivating Universal Ethics and Inner Peace


Dalai Lama
In 'Beyond Religion,' the Dalai Lama argues for ethics as the foundation of human happiness, independent of religious belief.
He emphasizes universal values like compassion, reason, and self-discipline as essential for personal well-being and global harmony.
The book suggests that by cultivating these qualities, individuals can contribute to a more peaceful and ethical world.
It advocates for a secular approach to ethics, grounded in common human experience rather than religious dogma.
The Dalai Lama calls for a shift in focus from religious affiliation to the cultivation of inner values.
Ultimately, the book serves as a guide for creating a more compassionate and responsible global society.

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Open Mind, Open Heart
The Contemplative Dimension of the Gospel


Thomas Keating
This book, written by Thomas Keating, provides an overview of the history of contemplative prayer in the Christian tradition and offers step-by-step guidance in the method of centering prayer.
It focuses on the intuitive level of contemplation, the role of the Sacred Word, Christian growth and transformation, and active prayer.
The book aims to help readers develop a personal relationship with God and to perceive everyday life with increasing sensitivity to the divine presence.

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Reflections on the Unknowable


Thomas Keating
Fr. Thomas Keating was a founding member and the spiritual guide of Contemplative Outreach, LTD. He served on Contemplative Outreach's Board of Trustees since the organization's beginning. Fr. Keating was one of the principal architects and teachers of the Christian contemplative prayer movement.
Fr. Keating's interest in contemplative prayer began during his freshman year at Yale University in 1940 when he became aware of the Church's history and of the writings of Christian mystics. Prompted by these studies and time spent in prayer and meditation, he experienced a profound realization that, on a spiritual level, the Scriptures call people to a personal relationship with God. Fr. Keating took this call to heart. He transferred to Fordham University in New York and, while waiting to be drafted for service in World War II, he received a deferment to enter seminary. Shortly after graduating from an accelerated program at Fordham, Fr. Keating entered an austere monastic community of the Trappist Order in Valley Falls, Rhode Island in January of 1944, at the age of 20. He was ordained a priest in June of 1949.
In March of 1950 the monastery in Valley Falls burned down and, as a result, the community moved to Spencer, Massachusetts. Shortly after the move, Fr. Keating became ill with a lung condition and was put into isolation in the city hospital of Worcester, Massachusetts for nine weeks. After returning to the monastery, he stayed in the infirmary for two years. Fr. Keating was sent to Snowmass, Colorado in April of 1958 to help start a new monastic community called St. Benedict's. He remained in Snowmass until 1961, when he was elected abbot of St. Joseph's in Spencer, prompting his move back to Massachusetts. He served as abbot of St. Joseph's for twenty years until he retired in 1981 and returned to Snowmass, where he resided until his death on October 25, 2018.
During Fr. Keating's term as abbot at St. Joseph's and in response to the reforms of Vatican II, he invited teachers from the East to the monastery. As a result of this exposure to Eastern spiritual traditions, Fr. Keating and several of the monks at St. Joseph's were led to develop the modern form of Christian contemplative prayer called Centering Prayer. Fr. Keating was a central figure in the initiation of the Centering Prayer movement. He offered Centering Prayer workshops and retreats to clergy and laypeople and authored articles and books on the method and fruits of Centering Prayer. In 1983, he presented a two-week intensive Centering Prayer retreat at the Lama Foundation in San Cristabol, New Mexico, which proved to be a watershed event. Many of the people prominent in the Centering Prayer movement today attended this retreat. Contemplative Outreach was created in 1984 to support the growing spiritual network of Centering Prayer practitioners. Fr. Keating became the community's president in 1985, a position he held until 1999.
Fr. Keating was an internationally renowned theologian and an accomplished author. He traveled the world to speak with laypeople and communities about contemplative Christian practices and the psychology of the spiritual journey, which is the subject of his Spiritual Journey video and DVD series. Since the reforms of Vatican II, Fr. Keating was a core participant in and supporter of interreligious dialogue. He helped found the Snowmass Interreligious Conference, which had its first meeting in the fall of 1983 and continues to meet each spring. Fr. Keating also was a president of the Temple of Understanding and of the Monastic Interreligious Dialogue.
Perhaps the biggest testament to Fr. Keating's dedication to reviving Christian contemplative practices was his choice to live a busy, public life instead of the quiet, monastic life for which he entered the monastery. Fr. Keating's life was lived in the service of sharing with others the gifts God gave him.
A transcript of this interview forms the first chapter of Fr. Keating's latest book: Reflections on the Unknowable
Publications:
Open Mind, Open Heart: The Contemplative Dimension of the Gospel
Manifesting God
Intimacy with God: An Introduction to Centering Prayer
Invitation to Love: The Way of Christian Contemplation
The Human Condition: Contemplation and Transformation (Wit Lectures-Harvard Divinity School)
The Mystery of Christ: The Liturgy as Spiritual Experience
Awakenings
Reawakenings
The Kingdom of God Is Like . . .
Crisis of Faith, Crisis of Love (Vol 1)
Fruits and Gifts of the Spirit
The Better Part: Stages of Contemplative Living
St. Therese of Lisieux: A Transformation in Christ
Transformation of Suffering (P)
The Heart of the World: An Introduction to Contemplative Christianity
And the Word Was Made Flesh
Finding Grace at the Center
Spirituality, Contemplation, and Transformation: Writings on Centering Prayer
Daily Reader for Contemplative Living: Excerpts from the Works of Father Thomas Keating, O.C.S.O., Sacred Scripture, and Other Spiritual Writings
Journey to the Center: A Lenten Passage
Active Meditations for Contemplative Prayer
Interview recorded 1/19/2013
Interview summary and transcript
YouTube Video Chapters:
00:00:00 - Defining God
00:04:23 - The Incredible Creativity of God in Science
00:08:03 - God's Manifestation in Humanity
00:11:46 - The Illusions of Control, Pleasure, and Security
00:15:20 - The Mystery of God's Interrelatedness with Humanity
00:19:15 - Loss of Wholeness and Manifestation
00:22:06 - God's Playful Attitude
00:25:29 - The Playful Side of God
00:28:58 - The Emergence of a New Level of Consciousness
00:33:00 - The Self Manifestation of God
00:37:30 - The Cosmic Database
00:40:35 - Discussing Basic Life Issues
00:44:22 - The False Self and Afflictive Emotions
00:47:35 - The Unity of the Human Family
00:51:41 - The Potential for Unity with God and a Top-Down Solution
00:55:07 - Becoming More Human through Centering Prayer
00:58:05 - The Sacred Word in Centering Prayer
01:00:25 - Letting Go of Thoughts
01:03:32 - The Importance of Meditation Practice
01:06:22 - Settling into a Deeply Restful State
01:09:38 - The Power of Prayer's Healing Effects
01:13:09 - The Process of Centering Prayer and Contemplation
01:16:29 - The Divine Games and Transformations
01:19:50 - The Roadmap of Spiritual Progress
01:23:28 - The Spiritual Journey and Union with God
01:27:51 - The Incarnation of God in All of Us
01:31:55 - Dimensions Beyond the Ego
01:35:18 - Discovering our Oneness with God
01:39:02 - The False Self and Hell
01:42:40 - The Role of Freedom and Gratitude
01:46:18 - God's Transformative Power
